Supreme Court declines to hear cases on 'buffer zones' around abortion clinics

The Supreme Court declined to take up cases challenging 'buffer zones' around abortion clinics that prohibit pro-life activists from approaching individuals entering. Justices Alito and Thomas expressed interest in hearing the cases, but the Court upheld lower courts' decisions based on the 2000 Hill v. Colorado ruling. Pro-life groups vow to continue their advocacy despite the denial.

Controversy over Arrest of Pro-Life Activist in Scotland

A 74-year-old woman in Scotland was charged for silently praying outside an abortion clinic, violating the Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Act. U.S. Vice President JD Vance criticized the law, claiming it restricts freedom of speech.